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        The American muscle car embodied a huge following during a critical time inhistory
        and was expressed through an automobile which has gone on to become an iconic legend
        and later became known as the “Muscle Car!” Muscle cars represent and embody freedom.
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        The birth of the muscle car, mid-sized cars with big engines making big horsepower,
        marked not only a revolution in performance—but also a revolution in marketing.
        For the first time ever, car manufacturers tailored their product to a youth audience.
        The genre thrived in the 60s and early 70s and was reborn in the 21st century.
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        When you turn the ignition, you’re not just starting a car, you’re opening a portal
        into the past. You’re diving into the generation of America when the civil rights
        acts were created, the invention of the cheeseburgers and French fries came about,
        and Elvis Presley and Marilyn Monroe were superstars on your black-and-white television
        set. Just feather the gas pedal a little and you can feel those four barrel carburetors
        opening up the throttle body to feed the monstrous V8 engine under the hood.</p><br /><br /><br />
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